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A partial summary judgment only deals with specific parts of a case, while a regular summary judgment aims to resolve the entire case all at once.
Absolutely! Both sides can ask the court to rule on different issues, so it's not uncommon to see motions from both parties.
If the judge agrees, they can rule in your favor on those liability issues, which simplifies the case significantly.
You'll need to gather strong documents, affidavits, or expert testimony that back up your claim and show there's no real argument against it.
It refers to whether a party is legally responsible for something, like an accident or harm caused.
You might want to go this route if there's solid evidence on your side and you believe a trial is unnecessary for certain liability issues.
It's a legal request asking the court to rule that there are no genuine disputes on certain issues, so they can decide the case without a full trial.
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